Index: documentation/trunk/tutorials/xml-source/tutorial_en.xml
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--- documentation/trunk/tutorials/xml-source/tutorial_en.xml (revision 19690)
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Start the Greenstone Librarian Interface:
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-In the Librarian Interface, start a new collection () called backdrop. Fill out the fields with appropriate information. For , select the item Simple image collection (image-e) from the pull-down menu.
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+In the Librarian Interface, start a new collection () called backdrop. Fill out the fields with appropriate information. For , select the item Simple image collection from the pull-down menu.
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+This will only be available if the documented example collections are installed. If you don't have this collection, select . You can still build an image collection, but some of the tutorial will not match exactly.
When you base a collection on an existing one, it inherits all the settings of the old one, including which metadata sets (if any) the collection uses.
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-Click on in the navigation bar to view a list of the photos ordered by filename and presented as a thumbnail accompanied by some basic data about the image. The structure of this collection is the same as Simple image collection (image-e), but the content is different.
+Click on in the navigation bar to view a list of the photos ordered by filename and presented as a thumbnail accompanied by some basic data about the image. The structure of this collection is the same as Simple image collection, but the content is different.
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-We work with just the first three files (Bear.jpg, Cat.jpg and Cheetah.jpg) to get a flavour of what is possible. First, we need to add the metadata set which is not used in the Simple image collection (image-e) collection. Click the button at the left bottom coner. A new window pops up showing the metadata sets used by current collection, click button brings up another window showing the available metadata sets. Select from the list and click . Click to return to the panel.
+We work with just the first three files (Bear.jpg, Cat.jpg and Cheetah.jpg) to get a flavour of what is possible. First, we need to add the Dublin Core metadata set which is not used in the Simple image collection collection. Click the button beneath the Collection file tree. A new window pops up showing the metadata sets used by current collection. Click the button to bring up another window showing the available metadata sets. Select the "Dublin Core Metadata Element Set" from the list and click . Click to return to the panel.
First, set each file's field to be the same as its filename but without the filename extension.
Click on Bear.jpg so its metadata fields are available, then click on its field on the right-hand side. Type in Bear.
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-Now we customize the collection's appearance. Go to the panel and select from the left-hand list. Leave the feature selection controls at their default values, so that is selected for , and is selected as the . In the , edit the text as follows:
+Now we customize the collection's appearance. Go to the panel and select from the left-hand list. Leave the feature selection controls at their default values, so that is selected for , and is selected as the . In the , edit the text as follows:
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-To change the text that is displayed for the index (document:dc.Description), go to the panel back in the Librarian Interface. Select from the left-hand list. This panel allows you to change the text that is displayed on the search form. Change the for the index to "image descriptions" (or other suitable text). Go back to the browser and reload the search page. Your new text will appear in the search form.
+To change the text that is displayed for the index (), go to the panel back in the Librarian Interface. Select from the left-hand list. This panel allows you to change the text that is displayed on the search form. Change the for the "dc.Description" index to "image descriptions" (or other suitable text). Go back to the browser and reload the search page. Your new text will appear in the search form.
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+Note that if you use text instead of macros in the search metadata display text, you will need to do any translations yourself.
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